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" my livingroom furniture is a butter/tan color..."

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I have a split entry home and it is also open concept (the kitchen, d/r and l/r. The livingroom and diningroom share the same long wall and the kitchen/dining area are separated by an island. The three are an L=shape. I am at my wits end trying to find a color or colors that will make these rooms look nice together with the front entry and the hallway. My livingroom furniture is a butter/tan color. Can you please give some advice.

"A beautiful crepe white and the whole room looks fab-u-lous..."

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My layout is exacty the same as yours. In the livingroom we did charchoal grey drapes with off white wall and switched for the dining room doing charcoal grey walls and off white drapes. I hung small room dividing sheers along the paint line dividing the two rooms in a beautiful crepe white and the whole room looks fab-u-lous!! Like a designer did it!! I get tons of compliments and even have people asking who my decorater is!

"The fabric from the furniture absorbed a lot of the sound..."

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I had an empty room for my home theater and it sounded horrible due to echos. Once I put seating and a sofa in the room, the echos where not as bad and the movie actually sounded pretty good. The fabric from the furniture absorbed a lot of the sound before it had a chance to get to the bare walls.

"Grayish cooler undertone that will make your room seem drab..."

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Cherry or pine. Green is a cool color so the red tone of cherry wood or the yellow tone of pine (being warmer colors) will go nicely with your green walls. Avoid oak as it has a grayish cooler undertone that will make your room seem drab. PInk, red, purple accents.

"An empty room and furnished room will treat sound differently..."

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Yes, an empty room and furnished room will treat sound differently. In an empty room, sound waves will bounce around the room when they hit hard, flat surfaces, creating echoes. In a furnished room there are many objects that will diffuse, deflect and absorb sound.

In an open concept design, if you want to make some sort of distinction between rooms, then you can pick a standard paint color and use different shades of that color. This will still keep the open design, but give also give you some breaks between rooms.

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